urn:taro:utexas.blac.00117.00117p2Julian Samora Papers, 1934-1989Part 2: Julian Samora LibraryFinding aid written by Christian Kelleher, CA, Benson Latin American Collection, the University of Texas at Austin Libraries, 2005Finding aid encoded by Christian Kelleher, CA, April 2005Finding aid written inEnglish.Descriptive Summary
Samora, Julian, 1920-Julian Samora Papers, Part 21934-1989English and Spanish1985-1224426265100 linear feetBenson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at AustinPart 2 of the papers of Mexican American civil rights advocate, educator, sociologist and anthropologist Dr. Julian Samora. This section describes materials, including reprints, photocopies, drafts, and other manuscripts, collected by Dr. Samora in his personal library.Biographical Sketch

For a full biographical sketch of Dr. Julian Samora, please refer to Part 1 of this guide.

Scope and Contents Note

For a full description of the collection, please see Part 1 of this inventory.

This section consists of an inventory of the personal library collected by Dr. Julian Samora as reflected in his collection of personal papers. The library is divided into three groupings: alphabetical list of items, subject files, and card files. The alphabetical list of items presents a bibliographic list of reprints, offprints, photocopies, drafts, manuscripts and other works collected by Dr. Samora during his career. The items are listed alphabetically by author when known; otherwise items are listed by title.

The second grouping, subject files, is an alphabetical list of collected works, as well is clippings, printed material, and other information classified by Dr. Samora under a subject heading.

The final grouping is of card files. This consists of catalog-type cards arranged by Dr. Samora describing materials related to his interests and researches, particularly Mexican American sociology and anthropology works. Many, though not all, of these works are included in the alphabetical listing or the subject files.

Use Restrictions

Standard copyright restrictions apply.

Preferred Citation

Cite as: Julian Samora Papers, Benson Latin American Collection, University Libraries, the University of Texas at Austin.

Index Terms

For a full list of Subject Headings, please refer to Part 1 of this guide.

Related Material

The University of Texas Libraries holds many of Dr. Samora's works in its library collections. These materials can be found by searching the University of Texas Library Catalog.

Articles are listed alphabetically by author. Note that the first author listed is not necessarily the first author for each article (though in most cases it is) but rather the name under which Dr. Samora had filed the article.

1501Aarons, Alfred C. TESOL Bibliobraphy.The Florida Reporter, Spring, 1967.1502ABC (broadcaster). Illegal Aliens: The Gate Crashers, 3 January 1974.1503Abelardo. Embrujo: 50 brujerias de abelardo, 1977.1504Abrams, Elliott, and Abrams, Franklis S. Immigration Policy—Who Gets In and Why?The Public Interest, N.d.1505Academy of Human Service Sciences. Chronicle, 2, no. 2 (April-May 1974.1506Accounting Trends, newsletter of the Accounting Department of the University of Texas at El Paso, Vol. 1, no. 4 through Vol. 3, ,no. 2.1507Action for Community Development, Inc., N.p., n.d.150Adams, Richard N. On the Effective Use of Anthropolotgy in Public Health Programs. Reprinted from Human Organization, 13, no. 4, 5-15.150Adams, Richard N. Politics and Social Anthropology in Spanish America. Reprinted from Human Organization 23, no. 1 (Spring 1964).1508Adams State College of Colorado. El Conquistador Issue,The South Coloradan 3, no. 9 (August 1945).1509IUD Agenda, publication of the Industrial Union Department, AFL-CIO, Vol. 2, no. 7 (July 1966).15010AFL-CIO. AFL-CIO Legislative Alert!, No. 1-81 through no. 9-82 (Feb 1981-May 1982).15011AFL-CIO. Memo from COPE, No 20-79 through no. 10-82 (Oct 1979-May 1982).15012Aldous, Joan. Family Interaction Patterns.Annual Review of Sociology 3 (1977): 105-135.15013Alers-Montalvo, Manuel, Charles A. Ibsen, and Coleen Brown. Educational Needs and Program Building in the Cooperative Extension Service, (A Preliminary Report on A Survey of Three Counties in Colorado.) Vol. 1, N.d.1511Alers-Montalvo, Manuel, Charles A. Ibsen, and Coleen Brown. Educational Needs and Program Building in the Cooperative Extension Service, (A Preliminary Report on A Survey of Three Counties in Colorado.) Vol. 2, N.d.1512Alers-Montalvo, Manuel; Baez, Victor A.; and Brouillette, John R. College Effects on the Mexican American Student: A Longitudinal Study of Two Universities in the Southwest. Colorado State University, May 1975. [typescript]151Alers-Montalvo, Manuel, Victor A. Baez, and John R. Brouillette. Higher Education and the Mexican American. N.p., n.d. [typescript]1513Aguirre, Adalberto Jr. Chicanos, Intelligence Testing, and the Quality of Live. From Educational Research Quarterly, April 1979.1514Aguirre, George L. Hispanic Cultural Institutions Opportunities for Funding. N.p., n.d. [unedited master proof]1515Aguirre Castaño, Alfredo. Some Epidemiological Considerations in Infant Mortality: Socio-Cultural and Demographic Aspects Related with the Family in Candelaria, 1965.1516Ahora. Ahora (Invierno, 1977).1517Alianza Hispano Americana. Alianza 17, no. 3 (March 1954).1518Alianza Para el Progreso. Carta Semanal II, no. 8 (24 February 1964).1519Aliski, Marvin. The Mexican-Americans Make Themselves Heard.The Reporter 9 February 1967: 45-48.15110Alvarez, George R. Calo: the 'Other' Spanish. N.p., n.d. [typescript]15111Alvarez, Rodolfo. Discrimination in Organizations. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1979. [photocopy]151Alvarez, Rodolfo. Full Professor: Being a description of my professional accomplishments during the past seven years (1972-1979), justifying my promotion tot the rank of full professor at UCLA. September 1979. [typescript]151Alvarez, Rodolfo. Migrant Flows Into an Urban-Industrial Center: Some Key Research Issues. From Exploratory Fieldwork on Latino Migrants and Indochinese Refugees Roy S. Bryce-Laporte, ed., Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1976. [photocopy]151Alvarez, Rodolfo. The Psycho-Historical and Socioeconomic Development of the Chicano Community in the United States.Social Science Quarterly 53, no. 4 (March 1973). [photocopy]151Alvarez, Rodolfo. Spanish Speaking Mental Health Research and Development Program. Grant Application to the Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1973.15112American Academy of Political and Social Science. American Indians and American Life,The Annals 311 (May 1957).15113American Assembly (Columbia University). Final Report of the Binational American Assembly on Mexican-American Relations, October-November 1980.15114American Association of Retired Persons. AARP News Bulletin 21, no. 6 (June 1980).1521American Council of Spanish-Speaking People. Civil Liberties Newsletter, no. 1-6 (1951-1952).152American Council of Spanish-Speaking People. ACSSP Newsletter, 1, no. 1-3 (1953).1522American Council on Education. Barriers to Higher Education, prepared for the Conference on "Discrimination in College Admissions," Chicago, Ill., 4-5 November 1949.1523American G.I. Forum. News Bulletin, Vol. 1, no. 2 through vol. 2, no. 1; and vol. 8, no 9 through vol. 12, no. 1 [incomplete run] (1952-1953, 1961-1965).152American G.I. Forum. The Forumeer, Official Annual Magazine of the American G.I. Forum of the United States, 1961-1962, 1974.1524American G.I. Forum of Ohio. 7th Annual Convention Program, Toledo, 1962.1525-9American Immigration and Citizenship Conference. News Vol. 18, no. 4 through vol. 24, no. 2 (1972-1982). [incomplete run]15210American Orthopsychiatric Association. VArious publications, 1962-1966.15211American Medical Association. Allied Medical Education Newsletter 4, no. 11 (1 November 1971).1531American Sociological Association. Various publications, 1966-1979.1532Anderson, Grace M. Illegal Immigration: A Sociologically Unexplored Field. Paper to be presented to the American Sociological Association, Denver, September 1971.1533Andrade, Juan, and Connie Ortega. Hispanics in Chicago: A Political Analysis. Midwest Voter Registration Education Project, National Council of La Raza, April 1982.1534Andrews, Dorothea. Moppets Who Migrate.Children 1, no. 3 (May-June 1954): 85-91.1535Anguiano, Lupe. Hispanic Women in the 80s. Speech given at the National Council of Foundations Conference luncheon, 29 May 1980.153Anguiano, Lupe. President Carter's Welfare Reform Proposal.Women and Employment 2, no. 1 (January-June 1979).153Anguiano, Lupe. Proposal Submitted by National Institute of Spanish Speaking Women. N.d.153Anguiano, Lupe. Days of the Mexican-American Woman.Women and Employment 2, no. 2 (July-December 1979): 4. 1536Año Nuevo, Louise (Kerr). The Chicano Experience in Chicago, 1920-1970. N.p., n.d.1537Appalachian Regional Commission. Education Advisory Committee Interim Report, 1968. 1538Aragon de Valdez, Theresa. Organization as a Political Tool for the Chicana, February 1977.1539Aranda, Luis. Business and Economic Development.Foundation News, N.d. [page proofs]15310Arce, Carlos H. Various publications, 1976, N.d.15311Ardman, Harvey. Our Illegal Alien Problem, from American Legion Magazine (December 1974).15312Area B Bilingual Newsletter 3, no. 4 (April 1974).15313Arizona Education Association. AEA Newsletter 15, no. 4 (January 1963)15314Asbell, Bernard. Not Like Other Children. Preprinted from Redbook, October 1963.15315Associated Grantmakers of Massachusetts. Various publications, 1982-1984.15316Association of Borderlands Scholars. Frontera [newsletter] Vol. 4, no. 1 through vol. 6, no. 1 (1979-1981).15317Association for International Development. Full Circle AID Dialogue 4, no. 1 (February-March 1966).15318Atkins, James A. Human Relations in Colorado. Denver: Colorado State Department of Education, 1961.15319Augelli, John P. Temas Universitarios: Seminario de Paracas, Peru. Occasional Publications Number Nine, Center of Latin American Studies, University of Kansas, October 1967.1541Babchuck, Nicholas. Various publications, 1959-1961.1542Baca, Reynaldo, and Dexter Bryan. The 'Mexican Dream': Al Norte, and Home Again. N.p., N.d.1543Backes, Clarus. The Migrants' Union Comes to Pickle Country.Chicago Tribune Magazine, 20 October 1968.1544Bailey, Samuel. The Italians and Organized Labor in the United States and Argentina: 1880-1910. Reproduced from International Migration Review (Summer 1967).1545Bailey, Wilfrid C. Problems in Relocating the People of Zapata, Texas. Reprinted from The Texas Journal of Science 7, no. 1 (March 1955).1546Bales, Fred V. Comparing Media Use and Political Orientation Among Squater Settlers of Two Latin American Countries. University of New Mexico latin American Institute Research Paper Series No. 13, June 1983.1547Balyeat, Ralph E. Factors Related to the Promotion of University Personnel.Cooperative Research Project, n.d.1548Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior, S.A. Development policy in the president's state of the union report,Comercio Exterior de Mexico 19, no. 10 (October 1973).1549Baptiste, Victor N. Contemporary Problems of Identity and Survival. First Annual Meeting of Latin American Indian Literatures, 22-23 April 1983.154Baptiste, Victor N. Language Changes in the Novel Reto en el Paraíso of Alejandro Morales. Paper for the 12th Annual Conference, National Association for Chicano Studies (NACS), 8-10 March 1984. 154Baptiste, Victor N. The Survival of Our Whole Hispanic Self. National Association for Chicano Studies Conference XI, 14-16 April 1983.15410Barbosa-Dasilva, J.F. Participation of Mexican-Americans in Voluntary Associations.Research Reports in the Social Sciences 2 (Spring 1968).15411Barker, George C. Social Functions of Language in a Mexican-American Community. Reprinted from ACTA Americana 5 (July-September 1947).15412Barrera, Mario, Carlos Muñoz, and Charles Ornelas. The Barrio as an Internal Colony.People and Politics in Urban Society, N.p., n.d.15413Barrera, Mario, and Richard Llata. The Chinese National Minorities Policy.Aztlan 6, no. 3 (1975).15414Barrera, Mario. Colonial Labor and Theories of Inequality: The Case of International Harvester. N.p., n.d.15415Barrera, Mario. Race and Class in the Southwest [typescript of Chapters 2-4], June 1976.15416Barrera, Mario. The Study of Politics and the Chicano.Aztlan 5, no. 1-2 (1974).15417Barrett, Donald N. Review of Theories of Society, Foundations of Modern Sociological Theory, edited by Talcott Parsons, et al, c.1961.154Barrett, Donald N. Working Paper on Occupational Densities of Spanish Heritage Texans, N.p., n.d.15418Barrio Communications Project (L.A.). La Raza Yearbook. Los Angeles: September 1968.15419Bataillon, Claude. Estudios Regionales Sobre México en Francia: Evolución Desde 1966. Prepared for delivery at the IV International Congress of Mexican Studies, Santa Monica, CA, 17-21 October 1973.15420Bathurst, Effie G. Inter-American Education: A Curriculum Guide, Bulletin 1943, No. 2. Washington D.C.: Federal Security Agency, U.S. Office of Education, 1943.154Bathurst, Effie G. Inter-American Understanding and the Preparation of Teachers, Bulletin 1946, No. 15. Washington D.C.: Federal Security Agence, Office of Education, 1946.15421Bautz, Donald F. A Brief History of the Ministry to Migrants in Bay County, Michigan. Bay County Council of Churches, n.d.1551Bay County (Mich.). Various publications, 1952-1957.1552Beckles, Maria P., and Betty R. Anderson. A Profile of Mexican-Americans in the Southwest. Office of Research and Reports,Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Research Report 1966-8, 27 July 1966. [Typescript]1553Beegle, J. Allan. The Ecology of Ethnics With Special Reference to Type of Farming. Reprinted from Quarterly Bulletin of the Michigan Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State Collect, East Lansing, Vol. 36, No. 1 (August 1953): 76-88.155Beegle, J. Allan, and Donald Halsted. Michigan's Changing Population. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State Universtiy Agricultural Experiment Station, 1957.1554Begin By Telling Us About Your Name: An Interview with Moctesuma Esparza. From Foundation News[?], 1981. [page proofs]1555Behavioral Research Survey Center. Behavioral Research Studies,BRS Monthly Index 7, no. 1 (January 1975).1556Belford, Joseph. Study of Out-of-School Unemployed Youth in the East Central Area. A report of the Committee on the Study of Out-of-School, Unemployed Youth, East Central Area Welfare Planning Council (Los Angeles), July 1962.1557Bell, Derrick A. Jr. Race, Racism, and American Law. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1973. [photocopy]1558Benham, William J. A Foundation for Indian, Cross-Cultural Education. From Journal of American Indian Education (January 1969).1559Bernal, Joe J., Ann Fears Crawford, and H. Earl Martin. Herencia! An Innovative Approach to Bilingual Education: Module, Methodology, Materials. N.p., n.d.15510Bernard, Raymond. Run-Around for Migrants: Still No Action to Improve Conditions. Reprinted from Social Order (October 1951).15511Bernard, William S. (editor). Immigrants & Ethnicity: Ten Years of Changing Thought. New York: American Immigration and Citizenship Conference, 1972.155Bernard, William S. The United States and the Migration Process. New York: American Immigration and Citizenship Conference, 1975.15512Berry, Carol W. A survey of the Holland Spanish-Speaking Community. Field Report No. 182, Institute for Community Development, Michigan State University, 1970.15513Betten, Neil, and Raymond A. Mohl. From Discrimination to Repatriation: Mexican Life in Gary, Indiana, During the Great Depression.Pacific Historical Review, N.p., n.d. [photocopy]15514Better Health for Migrants.Florida Health Notes 57, no. 7 (September 1965): 127-150.15515Bigart, Homer. A New Mexican-American Militancy.New York Times, 20 April 1969.15516Bilingual Review Press. Catalog, 1982-1983.15517Biossat, Bruce. Mexican-Americans Seethe Over Inaction on Problems. Washington Correspondent, Newspaper Enterprise Association, 20 February 1967.15518Bishops' Committee for Migrant Workers. Newsletter, September 1960 through December 1963.15519Bishops' Committee for the Spanish-Speaking. Diocesan Reports on the Spanish-Speaking Apostolate. San Antonio, May 1962.155Bishops' Committee for the Spanish-Speaking. Newsletter no. 36 (June 1958) through May 1968 [incomplete].155Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking. Other publications, 1962, N.d.15520Bogardus, Emory S. The Mexican Immigrant and the Quota.Sociology and Social Research, 1928.15521Booker, Sue. Immigration and Migration in the United States, 1890 to 1925. Program IV of La Historia: Primo's Odyssey, 28 September 1979.15522Border Institutions Attack Border Problems: A Cooperative Plan for the Study of Border Problems of Texas as Factors in Education for Inter-American Understanding. Submitted to the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs by Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Texas College of Arts and Industries, and Sul Ross State Teachers College, N.d.15523Borja, Carlos F. The Community and the Mexican-American. Paper delivered at the "Health and Social Welfare in an Ethnic Minority Setting: The People from Mexico" session at the National Conference on Social Welfare Annual Forum, Los Angeles, May 1964. 155Borja, Carlos F. The Role of the Mexican-American in Politics. Talk presented to Delegates to the State Convention of the League of United Latin American Citizens [LULAC], Long Beach, CA, 2 May 1964.1561Borkowski, John G., Ellen B. Ryan, & Jeanne D. Day. Enhancing Academic Success Among Hispanic Children. Proposal to the Kellogg Foundation, c.1981.1562Bowser, John W. Aspects of the Operations of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service Which Have a Bearing on the Mexican-American Community. U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, 14 October 1966.1563Bowsky, Don Carlos. Newsletter, 1-4 (1964).1564Boysen, Bernadine B. La Mesa Penetario: An Ethnography of Baja California's State Prison. A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of San Diego State College, April 1970.1565Bracamonte, Jose A. Carter Immigration Bill: A Critical Analysis (Preliminary Draft), 8 March 1978.1566Bradshaw, Benjamin S. Potential Labor Force Supply, Replacement, and Migration of Mexican American and Other Males in the Texas-Mexico Border Region. Paper read at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Seattle, 17 April 1975.1567Brandewie, Ernest. Maids in Cebuano Society.Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society Vol. 1 (1973).156Brandewie, Ernest. Serious Illness and Group Therapy among the Mbowamb, Central Highlands of New Guinea.Mankind 9 (1973): 71-76.1568Breiter, Toni. National Council of La Raza and Urban Coalition Interview, c.1979.1569Bridge the Gap 8, no. 7 (March 1981). An Extended Opportunity Programs and Services publication.15610Briggs, Vernon M. Illegal Immigration and the American Labor Force: The Use of Soft Data for Analysis. The Conference on Measurement of Social and Economic Data and Public Policy, University of Texas at Austin, 10-11 April 1975. (First draft)156Briggs, Vernon M. Mexican Workers in the United States Labour Market: A Contemporary Dilemma.International Labour Review 112, no. 5 (November 1975).15611Broom, Leonard, and Eshref Shevky. Mexicans in the United States: A Problem in Social Differentiation.Sociology and Social Research, N.p., n.d.15612Brown, Dorothy. United States History. Tentative course outline for Multi-Media Productions, Inc., N.d.15613Brown, Lester R. Population Policies for a New Economic Era.Worldwatch Paper 53 (March 1983).15614Browning, Harley L., and Nestor Rodríguez. Mexico-USA Indocumentado Migration as a Settlement Process and Its Implications for Work. Paper prepared for te Hispanic Labor Conference, University of CAlifornia at Santa Barbara, 4-5 February 1982.156Browning, Harley L., and S. Dale McLemore. The Spanish-surname Population of Texas. From Public Affairs Comment 10, no. 1 (January 1964), Institute of Public Affairs, the University of Texas.15615Brushwood, John S. Literary Periods in Twentieth-Century Mexico: The Transformation of Reality. Paper presented at the IV International Congress of Mexican Studies, Santa Monica, CA, 17-21 October 1973.1571Buford, Nick. The University of San Marcos in Lima in the Eighteenth Century. Latin American Studies Institute at Luisiana State University Working Paper no. 1, series 2, 1969. 1572Bullock, Paul. Employment Problems of the Mexican-American. Reprinted from Industrial Relations 3, no. 3 (May 1964).1573Burger, Henry G. Summary of Ethno-Pedagogy: A Manual in Cultural Sensitivity, 1968.157Burger, Henry G. 'Link-Beaming': Overcoming Social Lags in Teaching Transitional Disciplines by the Projection of Expansible Programs. Reprinted from Int. J. Educ. Sci., Vol. 2 (1967): 201-208.157Burger, Henry G. Procedure Gradation: A Means to Concept-Wording and Problem-Solving. Reprinted from General Systems 7 (1962): 293-306.1574Burma, John H., and David E. Williams. An Economic, Social and Educational Survey of Rio Arriba and Taos Counties. Prepared for Northern New Mexico College, N.d.1575Burrola, Luis Ramón, and José A. Rivera. Chicano Studies Programs at the Crossroads: Alternative Futures for the 1980s. Working Paper No. 103, Southwest Hispanic REsearch Institute, University of New Mexico, Spring 1983.1576Butler, Edward E. Change in the Mexican-American Family: A Study in the South Bend Community. Senior Essay, 18 May 1962.1577Bustamante, Jorge. Articles published in UnoMasUno, 1977 to 1980. [includes list of articles]1578Bustamante, Jorge. Chicanos: biografía de una toma de conciencia. From Cuadernos Politicos 6 (1975), Revista trimestral publicada for Ediciones Era.157Bustamante, Jorge. La Economia de la Frontera Norte de México. N.p., n.d.157Bustamante, Jorge. Educación para niños indocumentados: El ejemplar Isaias Torres. From UnoMasUno, 21 June 1982.157Bustamante, Jorge. Encuesta Nacional de Emigración a la Frontera Norte y a los Estados Unidos (ENEFEV). Programa de estudios de la Frontera de México y los Estados Unidos, Colegio de México, N.d.157Bustamante, Jorge. Espaldas mojadas: Materia prima para la expansión del capital norteamericano.Cuadernos del CES 9, Centro de Estudios Sociológicos, Colegio de México, 1975.157Bustamante, Jorge. Ethics and Methods: Some Problems Encountered in Research on 'Wetbacks'. N.p., n.d.1579Bustamante, Jorge, and Roberto Ham Chande. Las Expulsiones de Indocumentados Mexicanos, 1972-1977. March, 1979.15710Bustamante, Jorge. Illegal Immigration from Mexico: A study on the Sociology of Immigration. Dissertation proposal and draft, 1971, 1973.15711Bustamante, Jorge. Interview with Roberto Hernandez of East Chicago, 25 October 1969.1581Bustamante, Jorge. The Maquiladora Issue in Mexico. N.p., n.d.158Bustamante, Jorge. Maquiladoras: A New Face of International Capitalism in Mexico's Northern Frontier. Revised version of a paper presented at the sixth National Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Atlanta, 23-24 March 1976.1582Bustamante, Jorge. The Mojado as Chicano: A Case Study From a Mexican Perspective of the Politicization of an Undocumented Worker. N.p., n.d. [typescript]158Bustamante, Jorge. More on the Impact of the Undocumented Immigration from Mexico on the U.S.-Mexican Economies: Preliminary Findings and Suggestions for Bilateral Cooperation. Paper to be presented at the 46th Annual Conference of the Southern Economic Association, Atlanta, 17-19 November 1976.158Bustamante, Jorge. El Movimiento Chicano y Su Relevancia Para Los Mexicanos. N.p., n.d. [typescript]1583Bustamante, Jorge. The Process of Political Consciousness Among Chicano Farmworkers: A Case Study From a Mexican Perspective. (Preliminary version) N.d. [typescript]1584Bustamante, Jorge. El Programa Fronterizo de Maquiladoras: Observaciones Para Una Evaluación. Reprinted fromForo Internacional 16, no. 2 (1975). [with typescript]1585Bustamante, Jorge, and Alfonso Arau. The Promised Dream: A Border Odyssey. Original screenplay, first draft August 1977.1586Bustamante, Jorge. Proyecto: Encuesta Nacional de Emigración a la Frontera Norte del Pais y a los Estados Unidos, August 1977.1587Bustamante, Jorge. Relación cultural con los chicanos. From UnoMasUno, 11 October [1982?].158Bustamante, Jorge. Researching the Wetback as Deviant. Masters thesis proposal, 4 August 1969.1588Bustamante, Jorge. The Silent Invasion Issue. Paper prepared for the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Montreal, 29-30 April 1976.158Bustamante, Jorge. Structural and Ideological Conditions of the Mexican Undocumented Immigration to the United States. From American Behavioral Scientist 19, no 3 (January/February 1976): 364-376.158Bustamante, Jorge. Symblic Interaction at U.S.-Mexico Border. May 1970.1589Bustamante, Jorge. Undocumented Immigrants: The Politics and Ethics of Exclusion. Paper prepared for the conference on "The Ethics of Exclusion" organized by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, CA, 8-9 December 1977.15810Bustamante, Jorge. The 'Wetback' as Deviant: An Application of Labeling Theory. N.p., n.d. [typescript]158Bustamante, Jorge. Untitled typescript beginning Although it is impossible to provide a systematic account of the determination of U.S. immigration policies... N.p., n.d. 158Bustamante, Jorge. Untitled typescript beginning Our concern to cover all possible aspects of the social phenomena which is characterized by the presence of 'wetbacks'... N.p., n.d.1591C.S.C. Hispanic Ministry Committee. Noticias de la Santa Cruz. Summer 1983 through Fall 1984.1592Caballero, Cesar, and Ken Hedman (editors). Chicano Studies Bibliography: A Guide to the Resources of the Library at the University of Texas at El Paso. The University of Texas at El Paso Library, 1973. [photocopy]1593Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People. A New Era, Washington D.C., Fall 1970.159Cabinet Committee on Opportunities for Spanish Speaking People. Revenue Sharing and the Spanish Speaking, Washington D.C., Fall 1973.159Cabinet Committee on Opportunity for the Spanish Speaking. News, and Spanish Speaking News, Vol. 2, no. 4 (1970) through vol. 3, no 6 (1971).1594Cafferty, Pastora San Juan, and Carmen Belén Rivera-Martinez. Foundation Giving for Hispanics: The Chicago Example, 1981?.1595Caldera, Rafael. Aspectos Sociológicos de la Cultura en Venezuela. Venezuela: Universidad Central de Venezuela, N.d.1596Calderon, Tony. The True Image of the Mexican-American. Presented at the Southwest Conference on Mass media and Mexican-Americans, San Antonio, 18 January 1969.1597California Community Foundation. California Community Forum 1, no. 2 (Winter 1981).1598California State Department of Corrections. California Prisoners, 1960: Summary Statistics of Prisoners and Parolees. Sacramento: Department of Corrections, [1961].1599California State Department of Education. Assessment of Rural Mexican-American Pupils, Preschool and Grades One Through Six: San Ysidro, California. Sacramento, 1968.159California State Department of Education. Assessment of Rural Mexican-American Pupils, Preschool and Grades One Through Twelve: Wasco, California. Sacramento, 1968.15910California State Department of Industrial Relations, Division of FAir Employment Practices. Negroes and Mexican Americans in South and East Los Angeles. San Francisco, July 1966. 15911California State Department of the Youth Authority. Characteristics of California Yough Authority Wards. Sacramento, 31 December 1961.15912California Health Trends: County Data vol. 4, 1966.15913California Health Trends: Income, Education and Employment Data for Health Planning vol. 3, 1966.15914California Health Trends: Population, 100 Years of Growth, 1966.15915Calleros, Cleofas. El Paso's Missions and Indians, 1953.15916Camacho de Schmidt, Aurora. Public Policies and Mexican Migration tot the United States: A Challenge to Advocates. Council on Foundations Conference Panel on Hispanic Immigration: Implications for Philanthropy in the 1980s, San Francisco, 7 April 1983.15917Camara, Fernando. Differential Migration Streams, Economic Growth, and Socio-Cultural Changes in Mexican Border Cities. From Migration Across Frontiers: Mexico and the United States. Albany: Institute for Mesoamerican Studies, N.d. [photocopy]159Camara, Fernando. Impacto Regional en la Frontera de Mexico-E.U. Mexico-United States Seminar on Undocumented Migration, Mexico City, 4-6 September 1980.15918El Campesino (San Juan, Tex.) 2, no. 13 (27 March 1974.15919El Camino Real, Minority Materials Distribution Center. Catalog on: Chicanos, Latin America and Mexico (in English), Native Americans, N.d.15920Canales, Jose T. Juan N. Cortina Presents His Motion for a New Trial. An address before the Lower Rio Grande Valley Historical Association, San Benito, TX, 25 October 1951.15921Candelaria, Cordelia. A Reassessment of La Malinche: Biography, Legend, Symbol. N.p., n.d. [photocopy of typescript]15922Caponigri, A. Robert. The Legacy of Aeterni Patris. Congreso Internacional de Filosofía Cristiana Conference, Córdoba, Argentina, October 1979.160Caponigri, A. Robert. The Philosophy of Xavier Zubiri: An Introduction. From Realitas III-IV: 1976-1979, Madrid, 1979.1601Caracol: La Revista de la Raza, January 1979.1602Cardenas, Gilbert. Apprenticeship Training: The Hispanic Experience. (Abstract) N.p., n.d.160Cardenas, Gilbert. Bibliographical Research Project on Mexican Immigration. Proposal Submitted to the Associate Manpower Administrator for Policy, Evaluation, and Research, Manpower Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. 26 February 1973.160Cardenas, Gilbert. Capitalism, Colonialism, and Nationalism: The Structuration of Power and Privilege and Domination in the United States. Minority Lectures, Spring 1972.160Cardenas, Gilbert. Chicanos in the Midwest, N.d.1603Cardenas, Gilbert, and Ricardo Parra. Selected Bibliography Pertaining to La Raza in the Midwest and Great Lakes States (1924-1973). Midwest Council of La Raza Institute for Urban Studies, Notre Dame, January 1973.160Cardenas, Gilbert. Ph.D. Examination for Gilberto Cardenas. 10 April 1973.160Cardenas, Gilbert and Esteban Flores. Political Economy of International Labor Migration. Prepared for the joint annual meetings of the Latin Ameircan Studies Association and African Studies Association, Houston, November 1977.160Cardenas, Gilbert. Public Data on Mexican Immigration into the United States: A Critical Evaluation. From forthcoming publication Current Issues in Public Policy Research, Sage Publications, N.d.1604Cardenas, Gilbert. Research and Documentation Project on La Raza in the Midwest. Research grant application to the National Endowment for the Humanities, April 1973.160Cardenas, Gilbert. Social Reactions tot he New Immigration and the Role fo Philanthropy. Presentation for the Session on Hispanic Immigration: Implications for Philanthropy in the 1908s, Annual Conference of the Council on Foundations, San Francisco, 1983.160Cardenas, Gilbert. Social Stratification and Social Mobility (Outline), December 1972. [photocopy]160Cardenas, Gilbert. Sociology 348K Syllabus. University of Texas, Fall 1975.1605Cardenas, Gilbert. 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